OptionsSpellingBase.IgnoreMixedCaseWords Property
Gets or sets whether the spell checker ignores words containing different case letters in positions other than the first.
Namespace: DevExpress.XtraSpellChecker
Assembly: DevExpress.SpellChecker.v19.2.Core.dll
Declaration
[DefaultValue(DefaultBoolean.Default)]
public virtual DefaultBoolean IgnoreMixedCaseWords { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Default | Description |
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DefaultBoolean | **Default** | A DefaultBoolean enumeration value specifying whether the mixed case words should be checked. When the IgnoreMixedCaseWords property is set to DefaultBoolean.True or DefaultBoolean.Default, the spell checker does not check words in mixed case. |
Available values:
Name | Description |
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True | Corresponds to a Boolean value of true. |
False | Corresponds to a Boolean value of false. |
Default | The value is determined by the current object’s parent object setting (e.g., a control setting). |
Property Paths
You can access this nested property as listed below:
Library | Object Type | Path to IgnoreMixedCaseWords |
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Cross-Platform Class Library | SpellCheckerBase |
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WinForms Controls | SpellChecker |
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WPF Controls | SpellChecker |
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Remarks
The words that contain both upper and lower case letters in positions other than the first, for example, “DevExpress”, can be excluded from spelling check by setting the IgnoreMixedCaseWords property to DefaultBoolean.True.
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